Battle scene with Moorish soldiers
- NMC/1293
- Item
- 1914
"AEH Miller '14" (pc), top right. Annotated in 1978 referring to Scots Pictorial.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
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Battle scene with Moorish soldiers
"AEH Miller '14" (pc), top right. Annotated in 1978 referring to Scots Pictorial.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Burnt-out train wagons.
Selby, Frederick
Bomb damaged building, Ancona, Italy
Ruins of large, three-storey building.
Selby, Frederick
Bomb damaged building, Ancona, Italy
Fire-blackened three storey building.
Selby, Frederick
Drawing of battle scene with kilted soldiers
"AEH Miller 1914" (in pencil), top right, Scots Pictorial copy.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Illustration of battle scene with kilted soldiers from Scots Pictorial magazine
A double page drawing of kilted soldiers in a battle scene entitled, 'A Gallant Seaforth', pages 802 and 803 from The Scots Pictorial magazine of 3 October, 1914. Printed caption beneath describes the death of T Campbell of the Seaforth Highlanders. Verso shows four photo portraits of Scottish Casualties, page 801, and two photographs of German prisoners of war, page 804.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Possibly by Z. Duclett.
*Not available / given
Layout design for a memorial page (Red Cross nurses on troopship)
Drawing signed and annotated by artist. Finished piece, including photograph, was published in Scots Pictorial, 19 September 1914.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Memorial page (Red Cross nurses on troopship) in The Scots Pictorial magazine
Finished page, including a photograph, was published in Scots Pictorial, 19 September 1914.
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Portrait of Archibald E Haswell Miller
Annotated: "Drawing by ? Gerber (a PoW) of A E Haswell Miller. Douglas. PoW camp c.April 1945".
*Not available / given
Portrait of Archibald E Haswell Miller
Signed: "Gerber 45", bottom right.
*Not available / given
Drawing of a man, probably a soldier.
Selby, Frederick
Ruins of building, Ancona, Italy
Rubble of bomb damaged building.
Selby, Frederick
Greiffenhagen, Maurice